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4. Show a high degree of sharpened analytical and evaluative abilities to respond to production work, appreciation of the necessity of teamwork and an increased ability to give, listen and share constructive criticism.

Brief description

This module offers students an opportunity to apply some of the technical and creative tools acquired during their first and second years, with a view to creating increasingly independent work in the studio, across a wide range of factual and fictional forms. The pathway leads from traditional television production towards more advanced, hybrid genres that merge different styles and forms.

Starting with a series of workshop intended to consolidate and extend previous experience, students will gradually take on more ambitious and self-generated tasks, developing and realizing concepts at an increasingly intensive and demanding level. Individuals will take on a variety of production roles, but the work will demand a high degree of collaboration and teamwork.

Aims

This module aims to offer students an opportunity to apply some of the technical and creative tools acquired during their first and second years, with a view to creating increasingly independent work in the studio, across a wide range of factual and fictional forms. The pathway leads from traditional television production towards more advanced, hybrid genres that merge different styles and forms.

Module Skills

Skills Type

Skills details

Application of Number

Communication

The students will develop writing skills in the creation of their scripts. As they are based on teamwork, the workshops will involve high-level communication skills. There will also be discussion of screened work and related topics, along with critique of students' own scripts.

Improving own Learning and Performance

Feedback on assessed work and continuous formative constructive feedback.

Information Technology

Scripts / proposals will be word processed. Digital video footage would be edited on a computer using Avid Media Composer or Final Cut Pro. Other applications and computer technologies may be involved, depending on the student's particular self-directed research problem.

Personal Development and Career planning

The students will work in professionally-defined roles in workshops and assessed productions, gaining learning through a reflection of a professional film-making situation.

Problem solving

The weekly workshops present students with different artistic and practical problems associated with the creation of different televisual forms. In producing the work, the students will gain experience of solving the particular logistical, budgetary and technical problems involved in production.

Research skills

Conceiving the video works requires research into a wide range of TV production critical-theoretical works, historical, social and cultural materials. Filming and editing the videos will involve research into the technical systems used in their creation.

Subject Specific Skills

Pre-production skills will be developed through the conception and planning of multiple productions. Multi-camera production skills will be brought to a new level. Editing skills will be developed through the editing of the piece.

Team work

The module places great emphasis on the importance of close collaboration and teamwork.